Amphitheater Of Statilius Taurus
The amphitheatre was built on the Campus Martius in Rome in a period when many new temples and theatres were being built. The exact location is lost, but it was probably built in the southern area of the Campus Martius. Within a 50-year span, this area saw the construction of the Theater of Pompey, the Theater of Marcellus, and the Theater of Balbus, along with the Amphitheatre of Statilius Taurus.
It was not a large amphitheatre. Dissatisfaction over the Amphitheatre of Statilius Taurus led Nero, in 57 AD, to build a new wooden amphitheatre, the Amphitheatrum Neronis. During the Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD, which left Rome in ashes, both amphitheatres were completely destroyed.
In 72 AD, Vespasian built a new, much larger stone amphitheatre in Rome. This was the Amphitheatrum Flavium, today known as the Colosseum.
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References
- ^ William J. Slater (1996). Roman Theater and Society: E. Togo Salmon Papers I. University of Michigan Press. pp. 78–. ISBN 0-472-10721-6.
- ^ Katherine E. Welch (10 September 2007). The Roman Amphitheatre: From Its Origins to the Colosseum. Cambridge University Press. pp. 108–. ISBN 978-0-521-80944-3.
- ^ Stephen L. Dyson (1 August 2010). Rome: A Living Portrait of an Ancient City. JHU Press. pp. 146–. ISBN 978-1-4214-0101-0.